On 11/18/2013 10:54 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > > I monitor the grub-devel mailing list and there is a lot of activity > discussing UEFI. This seems to be an important issue. What I'd like to > do is have GRUB load and then be able to load whatever I want to > whatever partition I specify without having to rebuild a kernel every > time. I also like having the command line capability of GRUB. I agree with you. GRUB is a great tool, and I also believe that it's in a state of transition. Using GRUB you can do what you want from the menu except boot your own LFS. :) And, you're right about the kernels. I've spent the majority of two days configuring kernels. yuk. I just wish I knew C so that I could understand what's going on at the dev level of grub. > > Right now I think GRUB on UEFI are really bleeding edge. I can't > participate directly because I don't have the HW but I think your work > is important for LFS. It is, at a minimum, a good transition to what > will end up being a stable solution. > Thanks for the vote of confidence.
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